When you race, do you simply gear up, start your bike and head
to the line? If so, shame on you! Your body will perform much
better if it has a regimented, solid warm-up program. It's a good
thing that Destry Abbott is here to show you how this is done!
A huge mistake people make is being cold at the start of a race.
Think about a boxer: Before a fight, boxers are always warm and
ready to go. Many riders will go out onto the course feeling really
tight, simply because they are afraid they are going to waste
energy by stretching or warming up. This is no way to begin a race!
Before I go out, I like to get my blood pumping by doing jumping
jacks, running a bit or maybe hopping on the bicycle. This is
especially important for off-road, where you don't get to practice
at all beforehand. I always try to do the same thing over and over,
no matter what the race. For WORCS events, racing begins right off
the bat. If you get a bad start because you are tight and you lose
30 seconds, your race is almost over. A big key to good results is
getting ready and really preparing yourself. |
Stretching is also crucial. I always stretch my hamstrings, quads,
shoulders and forearms. Getting loose in your forearms is key
because you get arm-pump due to a lack of fluid in your arm
muscles, which happens because you are tight. To prevent this, you
really have to work them out by squeezing your fingers together and
doing things that put a slight strain on your forearms. Really, you
should almost be getting arm-pump before you go ride, which will
actually cause you to loosen up. |
Eating correctly beforehand is really important as well. Your body
needs a solid balance of carbs and protein to perform well on the
bike. I have a tough time eating before a race, so I just try to
swallow down whatever I can. Before a race I usually drink Cytomax
or maybe a simple breakfast shake with all the nutrients that I
need. Eat something simple to digest like a banana to get some
potassium, which prevents cramps, and healthy fuel into your
system. |

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